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Johnson Hall to Johnstown Historical Society Out and Back

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This is a short out and back between Johnson Hall State Historic Site and Johnstown Historical Society. There is a park like setting with great parking at Johnson Hall.

Fulton County
Length: 1.4 miles
Difficulty: EasyEasy

Directions

Beginning Point
at 0.00 mimiles
Start Point
at 0.26 mimiles
Continue onto W State St
at 0.65 mimiles
Slight right onto N William St
at 0.72 mimiles
Continue onto W State St
at 1.11 mimiles
Slight right onto Hall Ave
End Point
at 1.40 mimiles
End Point

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Route Destinations

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Johnson Hall State Historic Site

Johnson Hall State Historic Site

Johnson Hall was the home of Sir William Johnson, British Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and Mohawk Molly Brant. Built in 1763 in the English, Georgian-style, the mansion and dependencies were the...

  • 139 Hall Avenue, Johnstown, NY
  • (518) 762-8712
  • (518) 762-2330
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Johnstown Historical Society Museum

Covers 250 years of local history; houses the cradle for the children of Sir William Johnson and Molly Brant, snowshoes of Nick Stoner and Elizabeth Cady Stanton's piano, among other artifacts....

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May 21 - May 22

Col. Sir John Johnson arrives at Johnstown settlement with troops

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